@testar:Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum!If the disk drive named "PATA SS" is shown within the BIOS, the flashing of the modded BIOS obviously was successful.The best way to get Win10 installed onto the NVMe SSD is to do a fresh install of the OS by strictly following my guide.Try it!RegardsDieter (alias Fernando)

Zitat von acuestick im Beitrag #4638Fernando, do you have a working link to the page you formerly posted?

No, I don't have the requested link. It was our Forum member mr_nuub and not me, who posted the related link.Why are you interested in that absolutely outdated link and the related discussion?RegardsDieter (alias Fernando)

@ViliusK, why do you have to downgraded BIOS version (205 to 204) before flashing your mod bios ? Do AFUDOS need to get an newer bios version to flash ?Can you share you mod bios or someone check if what I want to flash seem correct ? :

@sierzant:Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum and thanks for your contribution!The exact procedure how to prepare and how to flash a modded BIOS depends on the manufacturer and the model of the in-use mainboard/notebook and is not the topic of this thread.Please post your BIOS flashing related questions and test results into >this< thread. Thanks in advance!Good luck!Dieter (alias Fernando)

Thank you Fernando !You’re right, my post will be better in this related « flash a modded AMI BIOS » than in « full NVMe support » See ya over there !

Edit : Succeeded!

To who and where can I donate in thanks?

In two words :For an N751JK laptop currently on the latest bios in 205 version:

I have,

1 / Downloaded the 205’s lastest bios actually available that I currently have on my laptop from here,

2 / I added the module "NvmExpressDxe_4.ffs" (because it fits in size in this bios) according to the UEFITool ’s method following this post,

3 / I saved my modified bios with this NVMe drivers added in MODBIOS.BIN format (but encapsulated ➜ so protected) and from this format I extracted the body to get a MODBIOS.ROM format.We do not care about the method the result is downloadable here.

4 / I already have a bootable USB key "Easy2Boot", so I simply copied "AFUDOS.EXE" and my modified bios "MODBIOS.ROM" in a folder "PataBios",

5 / I disable the Secure Boot, I disable the UEFI, I activate Lauch CSM: this allow me to boot from my USB key…

6 / This is an "Easy2Boot" key so I can choose a FreeDos from the DOS menu…

7 / I am now under (Free)DOS. I go to my folder "C:\> CD PataBios" which contains "AFUDOS.EXE" & "MODBIOS.ROM"

8 / I enter the famous 66 order : "AFUDOS MODBIOS.ROM /GAN"

9 / I restart and ...

I agree that this is a super nano summary explanation probably understandable only by Fernando and Lost_N_BIOS but that just to make it clear —for the case of the N751JK and probably all identicals derivatives N550, etc. laptops— that it doesn’t need a downgrade. You just have to flash the bios modified under DOS in a non-capsulated/protected version.

If there is really a strong demand for the N751JK, I will post a very long step by step thread.

I was very afraid to flash a modified bios but because I didn’t want to format my heavy customized’s E2B and only USB key to test the CLOVER‍’s method and because of the ASUS recent release of destructives bios ; I now know how to restore a bios, even completely destroyed. So I feeled a bit more valiant.

I admit that I also read many posts and benchmarks here that motivated me a little too!

So, my next task is to install Win 10 on a NVME/PCIe add-in-SSD an MSI H81 motherboard as, of course, the boot drive. Do I read correctly that it is possible to use a Samsung M.2 NVME on a PCI adapter and install Win 10 without modding the BIOS?

Jeff

“Veni, vidi, vino.”(“I came, I saw, I drank wine.”)

- Would like to install Win 10 on a M.2 NVME/PCIe AIB on an MSI H81M-E34

@sierzant:Thanks for your report about how you were able to get the modded BIOS successfully flashed (didn't you want to post it into the thread about "How to flash a modded AMI UEFI BIOS"?).It is fine, that you now are able to boot off your NVMe SSD - congratulations!

Zitat von sierzant im Beitrag #4643To who and where can I donate in thanks?

Within the Forum header and at the bottom of each Forum page is a "Donation" button. Recepient of the donation will be plutomaniac, the new Forum owner.

@traposama:Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum and thanks for your feedback!It is fine, that you succeeded and now can enjoy the performance of your NVMe SSD.RegardsDieter (alias Fernando)

@pepar:Since the mainboard manufacturers usually do not offer for Intel 8-Series chipset boards a BIOS with NVMe support, I suspect, that you will have to modify the BIOS, if you want to boot off an NVMe SSD.